Kant's idealism /
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Author / Creator: | Neujahr, Philip J. |
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Imprint: | Macon, Ga. : Mercer, 1995. |
Description: | viii, 134 p. ; 23 cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/1839812 |
Table of Contents:
- Ch. 1. Idealism, Transcendental and Otherwise. A. Definition of Idealism. B. Kant's Characterization of Transcendental Idealism
- Ch. 2. The Status of Kant's Knowing Subject. A. Possible Interpretations of Kant. B. A Look at the Secondary Literature. C. Appealing to the Text. D. Conclusion. Kant's View of the Knowing Subject. The "Empirical Reality" of Space and Time
- Ch. 3. The Relation of Consciousness to Its Object. A. The Background of Kant's Question. B. Kant's Correspondence Theory of Consciousness. C. Phenomena and Noumena. D. Kant's Coherence Theory of Consciousness. E. Textual Statements of Kant's Coherence Theory. F. Kant's Use of "Real" in the Text. G. The Relation of Kant's Two Theories of Consciousness in the Text. H. The Refutation of Idealism
- Ch. 4. Summary. Possible Interpretations of Kant's Idealism
- Ch. 5. The Sources of Kant's Different Idealist Doctrines
- Ch. 6. "Empirical," "Transcendent," and "Transcendental" A. A Modest Proposal. B. A Disagreement with Allison
- Ch. 7. Epilogue. Kant without Idealism?